North Earl Street premises presents range of prospects
4 North Earl Street, Dublin
A commercial property which could benefit from the completion of Clerys Quarter on O’Connell in Dublin 1 has had its asking price cut from €1.85m to €1.25m.
Located at 4 North Earl Street, it is right beside the Earl Building which is part of Clerys Quarter. The Earl Building will accommodate the new outpatient department of the Rotunda Hospital,
The property at 4 North Earl Street comprises a terraced four storey over basement building extending to 5,250 sqft.
Its ground floor consists of a vacant retail unit with floor-to-ceiling glass front, glass door and electric roller shutter. It has a retail frontage of 6.25m and a depth of 25.5m on the ground floor.
The upper floors comprise of a red-brick facade.
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Of concrete block construction with steel frame staircase, it comes with roof access to the rear, goods lift and open plan layout throughout. The property requires a full refurbishment.
Its site is zoned Z5 City Centre in the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028 and this would facilitate a range of uses including: restaurant, cafe, publication, tourist hostel, office, education, medical and residential uses.
Only three doors from the corner with O’Connell Street, it is also only 100m from the Spire, and close to Henry Street, one of Dublin’s busiest shopping streets.
Its neighbour, the Earl Building – part of the rejuvenated Clerys Quarter – has recently seen an opening by a new tenant, Pret a Manger sandwich store, on its ground floor.
Clerys Quarter is a new Dublin destination located in the heart of Dublin city centre on the city’s premier thoroughfare. This new quarter delivers a state-of-the-art mixed-use destination combining office, retail, food and beverage, hospitality and leisure spaces.
From a transport perspective, North Earl Street is also strategically located and accessible from key transport nodes. It is between the green line Luas stops on O’Connell Street and Marlborough Street and is a short walk from the red line Luas stops on Abbey Street and Store Street.
It is also well served by a range of city and national bus services which travel through O’Connell St or terminate at Busáras.
Train services are accessible from nearby Connolly station serving both Dart and national routes including those covering north-west and east-coast destinations such as Belfast, Sligo and Rosslare.